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Descriptor English: Splenosis
Descriptor Spanish: Esplenosis
Descriptor esplenosis
Scope note: Trasplante espontáneo de tejido esplénico a sitios inusuales tras un trauma esplénico abierto, por ejemplo después de accidentes automovilísticos, heridas por arma de fuego, o por arma blanca. Los implantes de pulpa esplénica aparecen como nódulos rojo-azulados sobre el peritoneo, epiplón y mesenterio, que son morfológicamente similares a la endometriosis pélvica multifocal.
Descriptor Portuguese: Esplenose
Descriptor French: Splénose
Entry term(s): Splenoses
Tree number(s): C15.604.744.742.500
C26.017.680.500
C26.761.555.500
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017890
Scope note: The spontaneous transplantation of splenic tissue to unusual sites after open splenic trauma, e.g., after automobile accidents, gunshot or stab wounds. The splenic pulp implants appear as red-blue nodules on the peritoneum, omentum, and mesentery, morphologically similar to multifocal pelvic endometriosis. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
Allowable Qualifiers: BL blood
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CI chemically induced
CL classification
CN congenital
CO complications
DG diagnostic imaging
DH diet therapy
DI diagnosis
DT drug therapy
EC economics
EH ethnology
EM embryology
EN enzymology
EP epidemiology
ET etiology
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
ME metabolism
MI microbiology
MO mortality
NU nursing
PA pathology
PC prevention & control
PP physiopathology
PS parasitology
PX psychology
RH rehabilitation
RT radiotherapy
SU surgery
TH therapy
UR urine
VE veterinary
VI virology
Previous Indexing: Spleen (1966-1993)
Splenic Diseases (1966-1993)
Splenic Rupture (1966-1993)
Public MeSH Note: 94
History Note: 94
DeCS ID: 31028
Unique ID: D017890
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Date Established: 1994/01/01
Date of Entry: 1993/02/16
Revision Date: 2016/01/19
Splenosis - Preferred
Concept UI M0027033
Scope note The spontaneous transplantation of splenic tissue to unusual sites after open splenic trauma, e.g., after automobile accidents, gunshot or stab wounds. The splenic pulp implants appear as red-blue nodules on the peritoneum, omentum, and mesentery, morphologically similar to multifocal pelvic endometriosis. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
Preferred term Splenosis
Entry term(s) Splenoses



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